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* ''Tuleikä meleestina'' "May thy kingdom come."
* ''Tuleikä meleestina'' "May thy kingdom come."
* ''Tausaikä ruusiestina!'' "May your house come to be on fire!"
* ''Tausaikä ruusiestina!'' "May your house come to be on fire!"
====Imperative====
The imperative mood takes no derivation but is formed directly from the radix of the verb. It exists for two persons - the first and the second. The first person only exists in the plural as ''-taa''.
* ''kevataa!'' "let's forget it"
As for the second person, the singular takes no ending and is just the radix of the verb.
* ''ruusi!'' "burn!"
* ''palga!'' "take!"
* ''lahe!'' "give!"
The second person plural takes the suffix  ''-kaa''.
* ''melekaa!'' (Come you guys!).
The Sanahta dialect inserts /a/ between the suffixes and the radix if not doing so would result in an unpronounceable cluster, e.g. *läbtaa becomes ''läbataa'' for Standard Valian ''lävaa''.


==Syntax==
==Syntax==